Cisco Meraki MX60W vs MX67W

The MX67W replaces the end-of-life MX60W, pairing a 700 Mbps firewall and SD-WAN with integrated 802.11ac Wave 2 Wi-Fi in one cloud-managed box. The MX60W is unsupported and runs legacy 802.11n, so it should be migrated to the MX67W.

End of life

Cisco Meraki MX60W

MX60W-HW

First-generation cloud-managed security appliance with integrated 802.11n Wi-Fi, now end of life.

  • 100 Mbps stateful firewall throughput
  • Integrated 802.11n (Wi-Fi 4) wireless
  • All-in-one security plus wireless for small offices
  • End of life and end of support; no current updates
Recommended replacement

Cisco Meraki MX67W

MX67W-HW

Current all-in-one cloud-managed security, SD-WAN, and 802.11ac Wave 2 appliance for small branches.

  • 700 Mbps stateful firewall throughput, 400 Mbps VPN
  • Integrated 802.11ac Wave 2 (Wi-Fi 5), 2x2 MU-MIMO
  • Up to 1.3 Gbps aggregate wireless data rate
  • Lifetime hardware warranty with next-day replacement

Cisco Meraki MX60W vs Cisco Meraki MX67W: spec comparison

SpecCisco Meraki MX60WCisco Meraki MX67W
Stateful firewall throughput100 Mbps700 Mbps
Max VPN throughputUp to 50 Mbps400 Mbps
Advanced security (NGFW/AMP) throughputNot supported400 Mbps
Integrated Wi-Fi standard802.11n (Wi-Fi 4)802.11ac Wave 2 (Wi-Fi 5)
Wireless MIMO2x22x2 MU-MIMO
Max wireless data rateUp to 300 MbpsUp to 1.3 Gbps
Ethernet ports5x Gigabit Ethernet5x Gigabit Ethernet (4 LAN + 1 WAN)
Cellular / USB failover1x USB (3G/4G)2x USB (4G LTE)
Hardware warrantyLimited lifetime (support ended)Lifetime with next-day advance replacement
Lifecycle statusEnd of life / end of supportCurrent shipping product

Choose Cisco Meraki MX60W if

There is no scenario where the MX60W is the right choice for a new install. It is end of life, runs obsolete 802.11n Wi-Fi, and receives no security updates.

Choose Cisco Meraki MX67W if

Choose the MX67W for small offices that want firewall, SD-WAN, and modern Wi-Fi 5 in a single cloud-managed device. It quadruples wireless speed and multiplies firewall throughput while keeping the dashboard you already know.

Verdict

Replace the MX60W with the MX67W. Beyond the 7x firewall and 4x wireless gains, the MX60W is end of life with no patches, which makes it a liability in any security-conscious environment. The MX67W is the supported, all-in-one successor.

Frequently asked questions

What replaces the Meraki MX60W?

The MX67W is the modern all-in-one replacement, combining the MX67 security appliance with integrated 802.11ac Wave 2 Wi-Fi.

What Wi-Fi standard does the MX67W use?

The MX67W has built-in 802.11ac Wave 2 (Wi-Fi 5) with 2x2 MU-MIMO, delivering up to 1.3 Gbps aggregate, versus 802.11n on the MX60W.

Is the MX60W still safe to use?

No. The MX60W is end of life and end of support, so it no longer receives firmware or security updates and should be retired.

Does the MX67W replace a separate access point?

For a small office it can. The integrated radio covers a single room or small area, but larger sites typically pair an MX67 with dedicated Meraki MR access points.

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